I have offer for Sr Software Engineer role in these 2 companies. 8+ yoe Any comments on why to choose one over other?
What’s the TC from both the offers?
Tc
Tc, yrs of exp
TC?
Stock for both have been doing well, so I’d assume TC is comparable. What is the tech stack like? I believe Atlassian has more products and probably can move around internally and learn more
Internal mobility is pretty easy at Atlassian but we're broken up geographically so moving to a different product might involve a physical move. If you like to travel, the opportunity to visit the Sydney home office is pretty cool. The whole market is overvalued right now, so if the cash vs stock on one of the offers is better I'd take that as a plus.
Does Atlassian have any major competitors? Seems like JIRA is the standard used by everyone. Service now I know is trying to branch out into different areas and will face competition for Box, DocuSign etc
I cannot say about Atlassian. But servicenow feels like a face-lifted oracle.
Servicenow has a big moat on ITSM and Atlasian’s OpGenie will not be a great threat to it. Also Servicenow has an excellent platform to build custom app. Customers can create their own app on servicenow platform. I work at servicenow and meet long term servicenow bulls daily so my opinion will be biased.
From the looks of their revenues, emp count, customer base, etc, Atlassian is about where SN was 2 years ago. While they compete, it’s not 1:1, just in certain areas. I’ve worked at SN for 5+ years and haven’t looked back, great place to work overall. But that’s just my opinion.
ServiceNow is a really good company to work for. And the products are solid. It’s also much bigger than Atlassian. SN is growing like crazy and at much larger scale.
What teams/areas are experiencing the most amount of growth?
HR, SecOps
AtlassIan seems to be better. I saw their product was refreshed faster. They are going to release something called Jira Ops which could be a potential killer for ServiceNow.
Jira Ops will be nowhere near to ServiceNow